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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-11-29, Page 121 BA.R.RY W. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT *Auditing 4Financlal Accounting *Personal _& Corporate Tax Consultation *Personal financial Planning *Manual & Computerized Bookkeeping *Mortgage Amortization Schedules 306 Josephine St.'Wingharn, NOG 2W0 Dffice: 357-1522 • lice.00 PRE ens CHRISTMAS SALE** Storewide tExciudinq Gant. Arrow Dress SHIRTS PLilltt5 DOWNTOWN HANOVEP 364-1060 Now a of Hanover OFF ALL FALL Lik WINTER FAMIONS URIW.M.VAG, J 1 ' i" N 'Cruistmas StsoppJrtG Spree Ouft fj". 1 r:- CO-ORDINATE OF4 ANL LN) Likt.:L.M1:1E; 19d UVi L%)W 14 A. e,,,PAt t>+ friA E.:J. A ',PIA' 1.1.0 P:...4P • .1$ ti AP Lucknow Sentinels, Wednesday9 'November 29 1989—Page 9 Kiniough woman wins microwave Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Murray on the gift of their baby daughter Alicia, a sister for Vicki. • Merle Rhody had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson at Kincardine on • Wednesday. Some from the Anglican Church Women attended the Lucknow ACW rneeting at the parish hall on Tuesday to see a film and hear of the work of the Leprosy Mission. Robert MacFarlane and his wife are deeply concerned in trying 'iv help those who have been stricken with this dreaded disease. The devotional part and hymns and prayers were well C110%11 and a social time followed. Congratulations to Merle Rhody who was the lucky winner of a microwave oven at Krupps Store at Kincardine. Herman ranting returned to WinghaL and .District -Hospital for further medical care. OE Thursday evening VMS .ladies from 11111111111111111111111111111111.1111.111111MINUm IP/LOUGH by May Boyle 1111111111111111111111111111 here attended the special meeting at Ripley Presbyterian Church to hear Sue Kober, a returned •missionary from Edbert Bushell had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Tom MeDonald ori Sunday evening. SYMPathy is extended* to Mrs. Gordon Kurt of herein the Aleatb of 'her :husband at the Kincardine and District Hospital. Wednesday morning the remains were taken to CaMbridgeortesiton to the Bar - 31 Stager Funeral Home from where the lima* was held on Saturde3". M. and Mrs. Gerald Rhody spent the weekend in London with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brace and boys. Ecumenical service gives witness to sanctity of life On -Sunday, November 12 an Ecumenical Service was held at St. An- drew's Presbyterian *is in Whigliam. Over 125 people took part in this prayer vgi. ?be inupose for the evening was to .give ;Maas to the sanctity of life. Bev. J. Vattdry welcomed all to the service which was initiated by Viingham 'Voice for Life and prepared by the l'/Ingbain ministerial association. 'Father S. Soltysllt led -the first eructing us to seek good, not evil. He mid that people have instinct to care for,the health, growth and 'beauty of -their body. The great treasure ,of human life Is entrusted to them. 'Unfortunately today's sorlety negates 'the sanctity of human life. 3n faith:4nd :hope peopleturn to God to pray that viVilization will see the sanctity of life in .all. ilinke Bakelaar read the old testament lesson Irom ,Exodus 140. Bev. D. Madge Jed the responSive -reading Psalm ' 139: 143. Captain B. lialdetter prayed the Illitirsgising.ftle -reminded asto be thankful 'for the --human family, for the gift Of Jesus Christ the Son Of Gott, -for the gift Of -the Holy %tint, the Coniforter and for :our ability to be creative. • Eleanor Kiwirenhoven read the newtesta- ment lesson Matthew 2: 13,18. 'The meditation was given ltev. D. 'Welke *Om the Cbtiatian 'Reformed Chord], nLueknow. Ihtillgthe newtment lemon Tay. Ibielke preached that the voice Of Rachel cryii for her children can bdtherejnihe . world today, 'whereverlife is beingtotuff- vd out and Whenever life is held them - Ay. In every iand Where „abortion zis alkow- td there is a deep sOITOW for the -children who are no :more. God's people should not feel discouraged but should carry on in hope and _continue working for ,justice until all the anguish of 'human miffering is gone and the children live who ought to live - that is all Chad= destined by God for life. God will grVe its strength. Rev. D. Whitelaw Offered an Act of Contrition stating ane must repent before God, receive -forgiveness, create a clear spirit and sezve God. Following prayers _of intercession Rev. Vaudry gave the final benediction. A time Of fellowship followed in the church hall. Horse -*awn sleigh rides big hit Heidi and Anne will be baying a busy Christmas holiday this year. They're the team of.Beigran work horses that pull the mat MeetingfiaroYarm. The Y are used to the Atrains of "jingle 'belle be- igirgastheypulitbe sleigh over the river and through the woods on the M farm 'near lacknow. And if last year was any indication they can expect to make a lumber of trips. Families, friends.and staff ,parties 'took the oppor- tunity .0f an Old fashioned -Christmas 'tradition. ' "The woods may 115 with the *Wens sounds of Clitistruas VarOJs or belushed under 'the gently tilling Isnow. After the nleigh tide Ittiaitorn can mum nr. -with but moNed 'Oder 'and IN, 4 A ; treats. Ibis is the Amend yenribe Mciastis :and their - horses will -in Offering sleigh rides. They -will betakis: g -reseratkons *oar now through MEWS , LA-MEV-4 MATERNITY Downtown YOUNG' HANOVER 3644363 -*row! eppoo ii;00 Only! Discounts apply th -regtileir -prim, items only 4 •